How do you preheat the air fryer Toshiba for five minutes?

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Food is the pursuit of many young people nowadays. Fried food is one of the most popular kinds of food. However, fried food bought outside not only has potential health problems but also has a high oil content. So many people choose to use the Toshiba air fryer to make fried food. The air

Food is the pursuit of many young people nowadays. Fried food is one of the most popular kinds of food. However, fried food bought outside not only has potential health problems but also has a high oil content. So many people choose to use the Toshiba air fryer to make fried food. The air fryer should be preheated in advance before use. What does it mean to preheat the air fryer for five minutes? How do you preheat the air fryer for five minutes?

 

Air fryer Toshiba preheats for five minutes is actually to heat the air frying pan for five minutes before the air frying pan is put into the ingredients. In the process of preheating, the temperature in the air frying pan rises slowly. If the air frying pan is not preheated and the ingredients are directly put into the air frying pan, the crispy taste of the mature food will be affected. However, the ingredients will not be put into the air frying pan until the temperature rises to a fixed temperature, Then the taste of the ingredients will be crisper when they are ripe.

 

If you use a Toshiba air fryer to cook ingredients, brushing a layer of oil on the surface will not only make the food taste better, but also look more beautiful. Especially for some food materials that do not contain oil, such as vegetables, oiling the surface of these food materials can prevent the food materials from sticking during frying, and the taste will be better.

 

The Toshiba air fryer only needs to be cleaned when it is cleaned. The outside of the air frying pan does not need to be cleaned with water. If you feel greasy after use, you can wipe it with paper or a rag. When cleaning the pan, you'd better use a soft sponge to prevent internal scratches from affecting the later-use effect.